[Dynagroove] Tribeism Review-Where's the love?
Noel The Agency/Lush Recordings
noelove at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 19 17:36:00 PDT 2002
crusty old house heads. you got that right.
I had a great time on Friday. I always do at the VT events.
The lack of support was something I knew was going to happen, but I wasn't
going to let it deture me from having a good time. No one wants to drive
past hollywood. The crusty house heads you talk about, only care about
drinking thier martini's and talking about who they are gonna hook up with
later that night, after they consume said martinis.
I will always support the vinyltribe no matter where thier events are held.
They ALWAYS do a great production and have amazing sound and vibe all night.
They are true untainted spirits in the house scene.
you all suck for not coming out.
though I do agree with what cade said about running on a Friday night, you
either get in free IN hollywood or drive to Ingelwood and pay. IMO, even if
i was a crusty old house head (sic) i would still support the vinyltribe.
good job, zack steven and emi. You know I'll always be there for you all.
noelove
>From: Cade O Nelson <con at reelhouse.net>
>To: Mack <Spicoli at happ-e.com>
>CC: Dynagroove <dynagroove at reelhouse.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Tribeism Review-Where's the love?
>Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>Support in this scene is a facade. It is no big deal and I have long
>since stopped taking it personal. I believe the problem with this event
>was Friday. No I AM NOT saying that Free Thinking dented this party. It
>is the actual night. I have had this conversation with many promoters Mr.
>Annand, Jhymn, Doug (family), and even Zack Hill. About three years ago
>there were several Friday night parties in a row. Tropical, Stompy, and
>Vinyltribe did a little get together with Wally C. All of these had a
>small turn out. almost to the pathetic level. To the point where I
>insisted on paying to get in. All of these crews have a "Following" but
>no one showed up. The only common denominator was Friday night. Even my
>very own Free Thinking does not pull my "supporters" all that much. Most
>of my crowd is crusty old house heads (sarcasm don't take it serious you
>COHHs) and hollywood foot traffic. Unless you got Mark Farina or some
>other huge name your not gonna pull. People must save their money for
>saturday or something. When Louis and I were looking to do a club on
>Fridays we both decided it would never work unless it was free. Even
>with a Free event the "True Heads" won't come out unless I beg Diz or
>Heather to play for me. I don't take any of this personal. For when I am
>not doing an event I find myself taking it easy and enjoying other stuff
>and only going to events that really interest me. To wrap things up I
>find that people tend to just support their interests. No problem, I just
>try and make my party everyone's interest without straying far out of my
>own. But I would never throw a production of a Friday without Mark
>Farina, Diz, Heather, Or Derrick Carter. Blah blah blah blah blah This
>is just MY HUMBLE OPINION.
>
>Cade
>
>
>
>On Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Mack wrote:
>
> > LACK OF SUPPORT is Saddening...
> >
> > After seeing Zack and the VinylTribe guys promoting this party for a few
>months I was really really excited for this night to begin.
> >
> > We showed up at the casino and got free parking and got in for only $10,
>thanks to the before 10:30 rule.
> >
> > The venue was very sweet and kind of on the tropical tip. We were right
>next to the race track and had a patio and a tent over us. The wind blew in
>from the patio and cooled the dancefloor perfectly. The sound was setup in
>a nice sorround sound setting. Good lighting, a disco ball would have made
>it even better though.
> >
> > When we walked in Emi was layin it down, and warming up the small amount
>of people that came early.
> >
> > Got a drink and let it simmah.
> >
> > Next up was Zack Hill, as a few more people started to show up. Zack
>came with it I thought. I really liked the programming of his set. He
>played some old, and some new, but they all worked very well and I began to
>actually lift up my feet at that point to dance. I'm slow...
> >
> > Then after Zack, Steven Dimitri came on, and played some great tracks as
>well.
> >
> > But at that point I began to get a little dissapointed by the crowd. I
>expected a lot more support for the VinylTribe.
> >
> > The VinylTribe is notorious for throwing small and intimate $5 parties
>that never dissapoint. They have a weekly internet mix show and have been a
>staple in LA for years now. And it seems people aren't giving them the
>love. Support local talent.
> >
> > It's not like they are some boaters that just came in from some other
>town. They really deserve to get 3 times the amount of people that came out
>last night. It's sad sometimes when you see the good people never get
>rewarded for their efforts. There aren't many crews in LA as a whole that
>are always down to donate their talents or their time to help out another
>crew or party.
> >
> > I was very glad to drop $10(even $15) for Fred Everything, who in my
>opinion was off the hook. Playing some fresh tracks and mixing them well.
> >
> > I hope people realize that things happen and you have to move on from it
>and look forward to what the future holds.
> >
> >
> > IN CONCLUSION:
> >
> > -Phat Party
> > -Great Music
> > -Great location
> > -LA should have supported more
> >
> > Thanks VinylTribe for your efforts and thank you Fred Everything for
>coming out.
> >
> > Mack
> >
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>From: Cade O Nelson <con at reelhouse.net>
>To: Mack <Spicoli at happ-e.com>
>CC: Dynagroove <dynagroove at reelhouse.net>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] Tribeism Review-Where's the love?
>Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
>
>
>Support in this scene is a facade. It is no big deal and I have long
>since stopped taking it personal. I believe the problem with this event
>was Friday. No I AM NOT saying that Free Thinking dented this party. It
>is the actual night. I have had this conversation with many promoters Mr.
>Annand, Jhymn, Doug (family), and even Zack Hill. About three years ago
>there were several Friday night parties in a row. Tropical, Stompy, and
>Vinyltribe did a little get together with Wally C. All of these had a
>small turn out. almost to the pathetic level. To the point where I
>insisted on paying to get in. All of these crews have a "Following" but
>no one showed up. The only common denominator was Friday night. Even my
>very own Free Thinking does not pull my "supporters" all that much. Most
>of my crowd is crusty old house heads (sarcasm don't take it serious you
>COHHs) and hollywood foot traffic. Unless you got Mark Farina or some
>other huge name your not gonna pull. People must save their money for
>saturday or something. When Louis and I were looking to do a club on
>Fridays we both decided it would never work unless it was free. Even
>with a Free event the "True Heads" won't come out unless I beg Diz or
>Heather to play for me. I don't take any of this personal. For when I am
>not doing an event I find myself taking it easy and enjoying other stuff
>and only going to events that really interest me. To wrap things up I
>find that people tend to just support their interests. No problem, I just
>try and make my party everyone's interest without straying far out of my
>own. But I would never throw a production of a Friday without Mark
>Farina, Diz, Heather, Or Derrick Carter. Blah blah blah blah blah This
>is just MY HUMBLE OPINION.
>
>Cade
>
>
>
>On Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Mack wrote:
>
> > LACK OF SUPPORT is Saddening...
> >
> > After seeing Zack and the VinylTribe guys promoting this party for a few
>months I was really really excited for this night to begin.
> >
> > We showed up at the casino and got free parking and got in for only $10,
>thanks to the before 10:30 rule.
> >
> > The venue was very sweet and kind of on the tropical tip. We were right
>next to the race track and had a patio and a tent over us. The wind blew in
>from the patio and cooled the dancefloor perfectly. The sound was setup in
>a nice sorround sound setting. Good lighting, a disco ball would have made
>it even better though.
> >
> > When we walked in Emi was layin it down, and warming up the small amount
>of people that came early.
> >
> > Got a drink and let it simmah.
> >
> > Next up was Zack Hill, as a few more people started to show up. Zack
>came with it I thought. I really liked the programming of his set. He
>played some old, and some new, but they all worked very well and I began to
>actually lift up my feet at that point to dance. I'm slow...
> >
> > Then after Zack, Steven Dimitri came on, and played some great tracks as
>well.
> >
> > But at that point I began to get a little dissapointed by the crowd. I
>expected a lot more support for the VinylTribe.
> >
> > The VinylTribe is notorious for throwing small and intimate $5 parties
>that never dissapoint. They have a weekly internet mix show and have been a
>staple in LA for years now. And it seems people aren't giving them the
>love. Support local talent.
> >
> > It's not like they are some boaters that just came in from some other
>town. They really deserve to get 3 times the amount of people that came out
>last night. It's sad sometimes when you see the good people never get
>rewarded for their efforts. There aren't many crews in LA as a whole that
>are always down to donate their talents or their time to help out another
>crew or party.
> >
> > I was very glad to drop $10(even $15) for Fred Everything, who in my
>opinion was off the hook. Playing some fresh tracks and mixing them well.
> >
> > I hope people realize that things happen and you have to move on from it
>and look forward to what the future holds.
> >
> >
> > IN CONCLUSION:
> >
> > -Phat Party
> > -Great Music
> > -Great location
> > -LA should have supported more
> >
> > Thanks VinylTribe for your efforts and thank you Fred Everything for
>coming out.
> >
> > Mack
> >
> > _____________________________________________________________
> > Get your own FREE email address at http://mail.happ-e.com
> >
> > _____________________________________________________________
> > Promote your group and strengthen ties to your members with
>email at yourgroup.org by Everyone.net http://www.everyone.net/?btn=tag
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________
> > Dynagroove at reelhouse.net
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